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Australian Practitioners Set to Benefit from Global Announcement Shaping the Future of 3D Dental Diagnostics

Eyes of AI 2 mins read

Eyes of AI™, a global leader in AI-powered dental imaging, has announced a partnership with W&H, a world-renowned manufacturer of medical technology products and a pioneer in advanced dental equipment.

This partnership marks a major leap forward in AI-driven dental imaging, bringing together Eyes of AI’s state-of-the-art AI segmentation technology with W&H Group’s high-precision imaging equipment. 

Designed with the needs of modern dental practices in mind, the solution combines EAI’s advanced segmentation technology with W&H Group’s leading products to deliver a world-first in dental imaging.

The platform offers real-time visualisation of the mandibular canal and high-resolution 3D mapping of pulp chambers and root canal systems — dramatically improving diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning. It also streamlines workflows with features like automatic nerve tracing, 3D volume alignment, arch line generation, and precise teeth segmentation, offering dentists unprecedented visual clarity and efficiency.

Advanced spatial modelling helps dental practitioners to place implants, perform root canal treatment and remove impacted teeth with precision while patient engagement is enhanced through interactive 3D visualisations, transforming patient consultations and enabling practitioners to demonstrate procedures, treatment options and expected outcomes.

Khoa Le, Co-founder and Chief Executive of Eyes of AI™ said, “The collaboration represents a significant milestone in medical imaging innovation.”

“By combining our AI segmentation technology with the W&H Group’s advanced software, we’re enabling dental professionals to achieve superior patient outcomes through precise diagnostics and treatment planning,” said Khoa.

“Our vision has always been to make a profound difference in the lives of people worldwide and partnering with the W&H Group, an organisation with significant global reach, enables us to do that,” he added.

Valeria Ferrari, Portfolio Director at W&H said, “The future of dental imaging lies in the seamless fusion of advanced hardware and intelligent software. By choosing Eyes of AI, we’re empowering dental professionals with unprecedented clarity and precision in their daily practice.”

W&H will be demonstrating Seethrough at EuroPerio 2025 in Vienna, Austria from 14h - 17th May 2025. 

 


About us:

For more information about Eyes of AI, visit their website here: https://www.eyesofai.com.

For more information about the W&H Group, visit their website here: https://www.wh.com


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